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08-09-2009, 04:11 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: San Diego
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8/8 Bass trifecta in SD Bay
Met up with my buddy PJ at SI around 0600. Launched the yaks around 0630 into low tide and little wind.
Headed over to the first spot for a few spotties and sandies. Moved up to another spot and it was all you wanted on mixed bass. PJ hooked an almost legal flattie. I moved to a farther spot and hooked 3 flatties in a row, one which was I got yak side and was easily a keeper but before I could grab my net he bit through the light line. Got lucky again today. Was fishing both top and bottom. My bottom rig gets hit HARD. I reached to grab it and my top rig goes right in the waterSo there I am sitting there staring at my lap where my rod & reel used to be just a minute ago. Decided to reel in my bottom rig.........yup, as I reeled in I was happy to see that I had hooked the line from my top rig. Pulled the pole out of the water and reeled it in and also a spottie that was on the other end Called it a day around 1130. Between us we caught a couple dozen bass, 5 flatties, and a couple small baracuda. All C&R'ed, all caught using misc. GULP! and swim baits smothered in Uni-butter. Tons of bait in the water, looked like chovies. A morning well spent relaxing and catching lots of fish. Peace, Spyder |
08-09-2009, 08:35 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: La Mesa
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Luck was on your side that day... Congrats on the trifecta!
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